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    This hijabi model and activist became the first person to graduate in her family

    Model and activist Hamdia Ahmed has become the first person in her family to graduate from university.
    The 21-year-old shared her joy on Twitter over her success, being the first one out of her father, mother and siblings to obtain her Bachelor’s degree, which she received from the University of Southern Maine.

    It’s an incredible achievement for the model, as for the first seven years of her life she was a refugee in Kenya. Ahmed’s mother was nine months pregnant with her when she was forced to flee Somalia with her four elder siblings.
    The family eventually moved to the USA in 2005.

    Now having graduated from university, Ahmed reflected on her struggles and the struggles of her family, her mother in particular.

    “Twenty-one years ago my mother gave birth to me while she was escaping from a civil war,” she said. I spent the first seven years of my life in a refugee camp. My parents sacrificed so much for their kids.
    “Today, I became the first person to graduate from college in my family.”
    The university graduate also shared two photos – one of herself holding her degree and one embracing her mother.
    Back in 2017, Ahmed became the first hijabi contestant to enter the Miss Maine pageant with the aim to break down stereotypes of Muslims and to have more representation in such events.
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    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed welcomes King Abdullah of Jordan to the UAE

    King Abdullah II of Jordan touched down in the UAE over the weekend and was greeted in Abu Dhabi by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.
    His Majesty King Abdullah is here on an official visit, which Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed stated that the UAE was committed to continuing the strong allyship between the UAE and Jordan.

    “I was pleased to have met my brother King Abdullah II of Jordan in Abu Dhabi,” His Highness said.
    “Our countries share a strong commitment to strengthening our cooperation and focusing on stability and development in our region.”

    I was pleased to have met my brother King Abdullah II of Jordan in Abu Dhabi. Our countries share a strong commitment to strengthening our cooperation and focusing on stability and development in our region. pic.twitter.com/OhQ6N84hyj
    — محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) January 16, 2021

    Alongside this, His Highness posted a photo of himself greeting King Abdullah as he disembarked the plane.
    Leading by example given the current pandemic, both the Jordanian royal and the UAE royal were socially distanced and were wearing masks.
    A few days prior to his visit to the UAE, His Majesty received a COVID-19 vaccine alongside his son Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan.

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    The 7 most popular spots to live in Dubai in 2021

    As 2020 had a significant shift in the housing market both for rentals and buying property, we’re coming into 2021 with some significant changes in what people are looking for in their home lives in Dubai.
    Lynette Abad, the director of research and data at UAE-based Property Finder, explained that there has been a 400 per cent increase in searches for villas and townhouses. Evidently many are now looking for more outside space with large balconies and pools.

    EW spoke with Abad about the most popular spots to live in Dubai in 2021.
    Dubai Marina

    While exploding in popularity both for tourists and residents, the area has experienced a boom in classy restaurants, bars, cafes and beaches. With endless dining options along with stunning views of Dubai’s skyline, there are plenty of buildings to choose from for both families and singles. With the metro station being within an accessible distance, there are all sorts of options starting from a studio to four-bedroom apartments. With prices starting at around Dhs50,000 for a one bedroom, there are affordable options for all with both gym and pool facilities depending on the chosen building.
    JLT

    Dubai’s high rise community is well-known for its amenities such as shops, cafes and restaurants which are all situated in clusters with easy access to public transport and pet-friendly park offering a wide range of dining experiences. Starting at around Dhs36,000 for one-bedroom, most of the buildings might have gyms and swimming pool facilities depending on the chosen venue.
    Dubai Hills Estate

    After becoming another key golfing destination in the region, located only 15 minutes away from Downtown Dubai, Dubai Hills Estate is a new aspirational city within a city with elegantly-planned neighbourhoods. It’s now one of the city’s most popular communities with a 2,700-acre multi-purpose development offering leisure choices and the upcoming Dubai Hills Mall. Starting at around Dhs125,000 for a two-bedroom villa, the community is well beyond affordable for families with both pool and park facilities.
    Downtown Dubai

    Being extremely unique and stylish to rent, each tower in Downtown has its own charm, depending on your preferences while being surrounded by popular landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Fountain and Dubai Opera. Offering numerous options with studios, one and two bedrooms, featuring ultra-luxury options, the destination overall is a unique love affair with the best of what the city has to offer. Prices start at around Dhs60,000 in Downtown Dubai for a one-bedroom apartment,
    Palm Jumeirah

    The world’s largest man-made island comprises of a two-kilometre long truck with 17 fronds and 4000 exclusive villas and spacious apartments with beautiful sea views and amazing facilities including a pool, gym, sophisticated beach clubs and restaurants. Starting at Dhs60,000 for a one-bedroom apartment, you can witness the picturesque views of with different hotels to access during your stay.
    Meadows

    Spread around beautiful lakes with streets lined in lush greenery, the Meadows is nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Dubai in a serene environment offering a secure and peaceful residential area, while providing its residents’ safety and the benefits of living in a gated community. Located next to the Montgomerie golf course, residents can also avail membership opportunities here with the verdant green landscape Starting at around Dhs160,000 a year for a three-bedroom, each villa has a stunning layout with a family-friendly locality.
    Jumeirah Village Circle

    While being one of the most family-friendly master communities, developed by Nakheel, situated in the heart of new Dubai, it offers residents with amenities in a tranquil setting making it an ideal spot for both renters and buyers. It’s close in proximity to Dubai Marina and JLT, along with facilities such as swimming pools, launderettes and gyms making it a popular destination for those renting.
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    Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed’s messages on COVID-19 vaccinations

    As over one million vaccinations have already been administered in the UAE, leaders of the country have issued messages to the public.
    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces both issued messages via their social media channels to the public about getting the available COVID-19 vaccines.
    READ: Here’s where you can get the free Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Dubai
     Taking to Twitter, the Ruler of Dubai said that the UAE had “made great strides” in combatting the global pandemic.

    “Today, we are ranked the second globally in the vaccine administration rates,” he said. “Taking the vaccine is every individual’s responsibility to protect their health, families and wider society.”

    The UAE has made great strides in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we are ranked the second globally in the vaccine administration rates. Taking the vaccine is every individual’s responsibility to protect their health, families and wider society.
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) January 12, 2021

    Meanwhile, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed praised the frontline workers in the UAE for administering over one million vaccines in the UAE already.
    “Thanks to the tremendous efforts of our frontline heroes, 1,275,000 vaccinations have already been provided to UAE citizens and residents,” he said. “We hope that with vaccinations picking up pace we will reach the point of full recovery in the shortest possible time.”

    Thanks to the tremendous efforts of our frontline heroes, 1,275,000 vaccinations have already been provided to UAE citizens and residents. We hope that with vaccinations picking up pace we will reach the point of full recovery in the shortest possible time.
    — محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) January 12, 2021

    COVID-19 vaccines in the UAE
    Just before Christmas, it was announced that the COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was approved to be administered in Dubai.
    This approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine came after a trial began in the UAE over the summer testing the Sinopharm vaccine.
    After three months after the COVID-19 vaccine began to be administered in the UAE a couple of months ago, and it’s now been determined that it is 86 per cent effective following the trials.
    The Sinopharm vaccine has been officially registered in the UAE, with health authorities saying that the “analysis [from the trial of 31,000 people] shows no serious safety concerns”.
    High-up government officials including His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaab, the Minister of Culture and Youth and more have already received the vaccine.
    The administering of the Pfizer jab is now well underway too and many government officials have received the vaccine including the Director-General of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) Her Excellency Mona Al Marri, who received it last week.
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    Sheikh Mohammed has made a visit to this exclusive new members club in Dubai

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, is no stranger to visiting hotspots in Dubai.
    But the Dubai Ruler’s recent outing was to the most exclusive spot in Dubai to date. His Highness paid a visit to the newly opened The Arts Club Dubai in DIFC.

    With a long-standing history having been founded by Charles Dickens and being located in one of the most luxe localities in London, the decadent private members’ club, has officially opened its doors in Dubai.
    Sheikh Mohammed was spotted at the exclusive spot on Tuesday, January 12, dining at their Nikkei Cuisine concept, Rōhen.

    This newly opened exclusive private members’ clubs will provide its guests with a slew of elegant facilities such as private dining rooms, a cigar lounge, a reader’s haven and specific areas for art exhibitions along with an alfresco dining experience overlooking the stunning skyline of Dubai in the laidback rooftop atmosphere of its restaurant, Brasserie.
    In addition, there will be various membership categories offered such as full, spouse, young for this under 30s and international. More details regarding the one-off joining fee and the annual subscription will soon be disclosed.
    An exclusive selection will be offered to individuals who have an interest in arts, music, literature, design, science, technology, health and wellbeing, business, finance, law, fashion and entrepreneurship.
    For more information regarding The Arts Club Dubai, which will be located in ICD Brookfield DIFC visit theartsclub.ae.
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    Aerial art – EW’s January cover star Mayassa Al-Tajir

    January’s – ‘The Positivity Issue’ – Download Now
    Words & Creative Direction: Amy SessionsPhotography: Žiga MihelcicFashion Assistant: Sarah Joseph
    Aerial artist, fitness enthusiast and wellness expert, Mayassa Al-Tajir shares with us her positive approach to life.
    How does your morning routine set you up for a positive day?

    I am more Lark than Nightingale, so the morning is my favourite part of the day. I usually wake up at 5:30am without an alarm, just so that I can steal an extra hour of me-time before the day actually starts, this helps me feel grounded. I always start with a large cup of English Breakfast tea while I draw as I love the history of art, so I spend my first hour in the morning sketching, shading and enjoying the quiet, while the rest of the house sleeps. I feel that positivity and productivity come hand in hand, we are never happier, when we feel accomplished, and so I always start my day this way.
    You follow a holistic approach to health and fitness- how did you discover this path?
    This is a tricky question because sometimes I feel like I haven’t quite made it down the path as yet. I have always been looking for the path, searching, as most of us do for fulfilment, belonging, a sense of purpose, all those heavy anchors that bind. In the end, it did turn out to be a holistic approach, I just didn’t realise it at the time. I think it started after I had my second child, I had a tough pregnancy, and difficult birth, which left me with no core, I had severe diastasis recti and back issues. Both ailments were just something I was not willing to accept, so after grieving the loss of my core, I decided it was time to heal. I took up yoga, after which I followed my love for the aerial arts, and now I have a very strong core. Now each step I take, I am motivated to stay strong and keep my core safe.

    How does movement impact mindset?
    My main form of movement is yoga, which in itself is a very mindful approach to the movement. You are very aware of your body and your muscle movements, and your breath. In the moment of practice, the mind becomes raw and bright, you forget about your giant to-do list, as the mind becomes unblocked. I believe aerial movement needs to be extremely coordinated, you are concentrating all the time, for the flow, at times I feel I am in a math class, trying to memorise different formulas. In short, movement wakes up the mind, when you expel energy you feel energised, and the breath nourishes, and so clarity of mind always comes at the end of the practice.
    What motivated you to start practising aerials and what challenges have you overcome on your journey?
    I started off with yoga, which I believe is the fundamental backbone of any kind of physical exercise. My favourite yoga practice would have to be vinyasa and arm balances, being an artist at heart. I can’t resist the beauty of the poses, shapes, the strength and the grace of the human form. Thereby aerials were naturally the next progression in the journey. I like variety and I like to feel challenged, and the real beauty of aerial arts is that it just doesn’t feel like exercise as I am not a gym person, in any shape or form. I don’t even know how to turn on those gym machines. But in aerials, you combine height, spinning, drops, shapes, climbs, and dance in the practice, it is a very beautiful, inspiring art, where you continually progress on your journey, there is no end, and therefore there is no limit.
    The main challenges have been to balance strength and flexibility, you require them both, and I believe that finding the correct balance between these two fundamental elements is everyone’s Achilles’ heel. You need complete core to be able to lift your own body weight, and sometimes hang on just one arm or one ankle even, and you need to be able to bend, and open your heart and breath inverted. I have never found inversions challenging, but sometimes I have said a prayer or two before doing drops.
    Which inspiring books are currently on your reading list?
    I am a book worm! Currently, I am reading Be Water my Friend the true teachings of Bruce Lee by Shannon Lee, which is a remarkably beautiful book, filled with inspirational quotes and life teachings, while continually focusing on the fact that we are all becoming, and we should enjoy the journey of becoming, despite the obstacles. The cup should be empty, because that is the purpose of the cup, and then, of course, you get to fill it. I am also reading The Secret Lives of Colour by Kassia St Clair, a real dream of a book for any artist, it reveals the history and story of different colour pigments, their symbolism and meaning, e.g. gold is the colour of desire. How beautiful is that?
    What are your health and wellness goals for 2021?
    I never have actual health goals per se, but they usually tie into my aspirations for new experiences. I have a habit of trying to learn or experience a new hobby or activity with each new year. 2021 shall be the year of the horse! I plan on horse riding every week and galloping across the sand dunes. Other than that, I already have an abundant schedule which includes snowboarding and diving every week. In general, I would say I lead quite an active lifestyle, which is a blessing.

    Do you have any pre-bedtime rituals?
    I try to get into bed as early as I can, the earlier, the better. This ritual usually requires me to cause a distraction in order to sneak off early, while everyone else stays up. But apart for an early night, I don’t have any beauty regime per se apart from brushing my teeth. I do always review my to-do lists at night and see what I can tick off for the next day. My to-do lists are biblical, they are categorized from year to month to week. The more organised you are, the more time you have to do the things.
    This issue is ‘The Positivity Issue’ – how do you stay positive?
    Well I always watch a lot of Disney, aside from that, I stay hydrated and active, I make sure that I start the morning with great expectations, I get excited when I finish my morning sketch, and I am happy to meet my friends in the aerial studio, it’s all about the little things, that end up adding up I guess. I am an extremely visual person, so I take a lot of comfort in my surroundings, I love beautiful spaces or places that hold memories. I like to live a life of appreciation, and I appreciate the knowledge that I can learn every day, and I appreciate my personal efforts in that I try to make every day count, nothing should be wasted. It is a difficult trick to make sure that the mind takes nothing for granted, and in this way, everything has a purpose. When I do feel down, I try to understand my mood, and then what strategy I can apply to fix it or clean it. Sadness only comes when we feel defeated, and so I always ask myself “what does it do to your heart?” and I genuinely let it go because I need all my time to do the things I love. I live a life abundant with hobbies and beautiful friends, and they keep me flowing.
    January’s – ‘The Positivity Issue’ – Download Now
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    This Saudi student’s ingenious invention will change lives around the world

    After being previously acknowledged as one of the best female inventors in the world in 2020, Renad Hussain, a medical student at King Saud University (KSU) has come up with an ingenious invention which will change the lives of those who are deaf.
    Hussain has managed to design acoustic sensors to translate sounds outside vehicles which, in turn, sends them as images and colours inside the screen of vehicle, thereby creating a conducive environment for the deaf to drive.

    Her note-worthy innovation is the first of its kind in the Arab World, as she’s also been awarded the World Intellectual Property Organization Cup after putting in over three years of research and development at KSU.
    As per the World Health Organisation reports that 60 per cent of childhood hearing loss is due to preventable causes, and that around 1.1 billion young people between the ages of 12 and 35 years “are at risk of hearing loss due to exposure to noise in recreational settings”.
    It’s been estimated by WHO that by 2050 over 900 million people will have disabling hearing loss.
    While giving over 446 million around the world a chance to drive cars, this breakthrough technology is certainly set to reduce the risks which hard-of-hearing people are exposed to.
    By giving them the confidence to go behind the wheel, Hussain was also awarded the gold medal at the Korea International Olympiad for the best invention in the world.
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    The full guide to renting a home in Dubai in 2021

    With Dubai being an international hub, renting is an important aspect which must be given careful thought and consideration to avoid any unnecessary complications or expenses.
    From choosing a home to finalising the Ejari, there are a number of steps involved in the process which many may not be aware of, especially if you’re new to Dubai.

    While the vibrant city has a selection of popular hotspots with upcoming locations to possibly move to, being well-equipped with the processes involved will make the entire journey quite effortless and will save you time. The steps for finalizing a home for rent include:
    Shortlist a property
    Depending on preferences and budget constraints, there are various websites such as bayut.com or propertyfinder.com which provide tailor-made options as per your requirements on the above. Whether you’re looking for a villa or an apartment, there are plenty of options for you to choose from including details which are broken down such as furnished or unfurnished, balcony and number of bathrooms. After shortlisting a few, based on location, amenities and finishing, you can get in touch with the listed landlord or agent for the property.

    Note: agents usually charge between a two to five per cent commission if you go ahead with a property.
    Schedule a visit
    Once a date and time is scheduled to visit, carefully observe the neighbourhood and scan the property or arrange another visit incase any doubts still linger. Ask any questions relating to parking spots, the inclusion of facilities, plumbing and if the fixtures are in good working conditions. In case of any minor issues such as paint or slight damage ensure to have that sorted before signing the rental agreement, otherwise, later on, might be too late. As per the neighbourhood, it’s always better to ensure, it’s not noisy, is it family-friendly, is there any public transport close by and are there any construction sites nearby to be completely satisfied with everything. Ensure you also ask about bills, if there is a gas connection, if chiller (air conditioning) is included and how many cheques are expected. The number of cheques you pay in – two, four, six or 12 – can often be negotiated.

    Finalise the offer
    Ensure the contracts have mutual payment terms agreements is as also agreed upon by the landlord. Always make sure that the real estate is RERA-registered and ask for the broker number to be certain.
    Lynette Abad, the director or research and data at Property Finder explains, “First, always make sure to work with a RERA certified agent who can help you with the process. Before moving in, you should take pictures and a video of the unit and send it to the agent and the landlord.  Also, if there is anything that needs to be repaired, write a formal email to your agent and landlord of the items asking for them to be repaired before moving in.”
    Book the property
    In order to reserve the house, a refundable security deposit of around five per cent of the rest will be required. As per real estate agents, the amount will be held until the deal is finalised, do ensure a receipt or proof is received when submitting the deposit cheque or cash with the documents needed for the process which include a passport copy and residence visa copy. It’s also important to take pictures of the property along with a copy of the landlord’s passport copy to retain the security deposit later.
    Review the tenancy agreement and then sign
    Always proofread the contract carefully to ensure they are in line with Dubai’s tenancy laws, while understanding what tenants are entitled to before agreeing upon. If any clauses wish to be added or removed, they can be done if there is a mutual agreement with the landlord. If all the terms are ok to proceed with, sign the tenancy contract after which you make sure, a copy of the contract is kept with you. If there is an agent involved, they will usually get the tenancy contract signed by the landlord and handover the cheques given by you. After which, the keys and access cards are handed over to you with acknowledgement form signed that everything has been received along with the handover contract signed.

    Ejari Registration
    Registering the tenancy contract with the Ejari is the responsibility of the landlord. Typically, the landlord will assign this to the real estate agent. However, in practice, the tenant will complete the process and pay the required fees.
    You must be sure that all deposits, contract duration and rent amounts are clearly stated in your Ejari. You can register on Ejari here or via the Ejari app as well.
    Registering your tenancy contract with Ejari will cost you Dhs220 at the typing centre. You can head to the typing centres in Al Manara Centre, Al Barsha Mall, Oud Metha, Port Saeed or Zabeel to register your Ejari. The Ejari desk is open from 8am to 8pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 2pm on Saturday. During Ramadan, the Ejari desks are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays only.
    You will need to fill out a registration form when you arrive, so make sure you have your new address and tenancy contract number with you along with copies of the following documents.
    The documents required to register with Ejari include:
    Original signed tenancy contract
    Security deposit receipt
    Tenant’s Passport (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s UAE Visa (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s Emirates ID
    Copies of the landlord’s passport (if an individual)
    Copy of a valid power of attorney document (if the contract has been signed by a PoA). Power of attorney documents must be renewed every year to remain valid.
    Copy of title deed of the rented property
    9-digit DEWA Premises Number (or copies of recent DEWA bills/Green bill accepted)
    DEWA bill and previous Ejari if you are renewing
    Trade license (in the case of commercial properties)
    Once the registration is complete, you will receive the official Ejari contract, which includes a unique Ejari ID number. You will use this number to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently do online.
    Register Ejari via the mobile app
    Alternatively, you can register your tenancy contract and upload your documentation using the Ejari official app on Dubai Rest application from Dubai Land Department.
    Download the Dubai Rest and register with your Emirates ID, passport and visa copy. Upload documents, including tenancy contract, Emirates ID, landlord and tenant’s passport and visa copy, and title deed copy, on the app. Your landlord needs to be registered on Dubai Rest as well. Once she/he approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days. It costs AED 172 to register your Ejari via the app.
    To use this method, your landlord must be registered on the Ejari also. Once your landlord approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days.
    The official Ejari contract will include a unique Ejari ID number. This number is used to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently complete online.
    The Ejari registration can be done here.

    Apply for a DEWA connection
    For a new connection, the DEWA premise number, Ejari number, landlord’s passport copy, your passport copy and Emirates ID, completed DEWA form and security deposit payment are needed to finalise the connection. Once the required deposit is paid, the online payment and getaway service will be activated within 24 hours of registration and payment.
    The DEWA registration can be done here.
    Move-in form
    Various popular communities in Dubai, primarily the projects developed by Emaar, will require a move-in permit, with the following documents such as passport copy, Emirates ID, payment completion certificate, tenancy contract copy and recent service charge receipt.
    Moving in
    Once the move-in permit is arranged, everything is ready for a fresh new start. From packers and movers to furniture delivery services, there are plenty of options to ease your moving process.
    With regard to construction noises while moving in, Abad has also said, “This is Dubai and we are surrounded by construction. You can contact RTA or the Municipality at 800 900 to file a complaint. Construction hours are 7am to 8pm with a  decibel noise of no more than 55. Developers can apply for special permits to work in the night however the decimal noise can be no more than 45 decibels. To put this in perspective, a hairdryer is about 60 decibels.”
    Top tips
    Always check a couple of options before making a final offer, as annual contracts might make it tricky to leave later on.
    For single-cheque arrangements, ensure your completely satisfied otherwise losses could be incurred.
    Ensure all service charges have been settled by the landlord before you move in. Your agent should be able to check this and get it in writing.
    A rental dispute in Dubai can always be filed in case of any inconvenience caused by the landlord.
    As per any hidden costs, Property Finder’s Abad also says, “What tenants need to keep in mind is to always go through the contract and addendum well. The hidden costs are really in the addendum. For example, if repairs are needed in the home and it’s not clearly defined who pays for it, most likely it will fall on the tenant. These types of items need to be spelt out very well in the addendum.”
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